It means that is is just the best of the best! :D
It means that is is just the best of the best! :D
icing on the cake
The last straw, or the straw that broke the camel's back.
No. You should wait until the cake is completely cooled before adding icing. Also, you can wait until just before the cake is to be served to icing, or you can ice the cake as far as a day in advance.
The expression is 'icing on the cake' and it means that the latest event just added to the situation, but didn't significantly change it similar to icing on a cake. The icing only makes the cake better, it doesn't change the fact that there is a cake.Ê
It is called icing on the cake
They re the same recipes for icing or frosting, just applied on larger or smaller cakes.
Cake Icing is a mixture of butter, sugar and flavouring you put on top of a cake.
yes. just with icing
you just make a normal sponge cake and buy some butter icing and mix yellow food colouring in with it and spread it on the top and round the sides and buy like chocolate icing and white icing and just draw on his eyes and his square pants with the icing! hope this helps :)
Icing cake :/
The idiom "icing on the cake" means an additional, separate aspect to a situation that makes it even better. It is an enhancement or extra provision. For example, an employee might get a raise and a better position, and also receive a stock option as the "icing on the cake". Or a record company might announce a new upcoming album by a singing star, and the "icing on the cake" for the fans would be a series of promotional concert appearances. The term can also be used in an ironic (sarcastic) sense to indicate that a bad situation was found to have another unforeseen consequence. (e.g. "Oh, great, the server was down and now my terminal stops working. That's the icing on the cake.")